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Foot Care ClinicFitness, Health & WellnessWe are hosting Jessica Lyall, a mobile nurse specializing in foot care to provide private, individual, 45-minute foot care appointments. Some of the services Jessica can provide include toenail trimming, filing down thick nails, removing corns, filing calluses, diabetic foot assessment, circulation assessment, fungal nails, non-infected ingrown nails, performing a shoe assessment if needed, and making any recommendations for certain skin conditions or foot ailments. Jessica does not sell any products but can make recommendations for various products if needed. The room we are utilizing will be designed to provide privacy. If you have any questions in advance of registering, please contact Community Education and we can pass along any specific inquiries to Jessica if needed.Winter & Spring 2026
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Forest BathingFitness, Health & WellnessThis Japanese art form and reflective practice, shinrin-yoku, loosely translates to "taking in the forest through our sense." Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Forest Therapy is a practice of spending time in forested areas for the purpose of enhancing health, wellness, and happiness. Come slow down, de-stress from your daily routine, and deepen your connection to nature. It is different than other nature experiences. In forest bathing, we will be slowing down with intentionality and engaging all our senses through some activities. Give your mind and body some time to rest, wander and wonder in nature. You will need a valid state park vehicle permit ($7/day or $35/year).Winter & Spring 2026
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Four Successful Strategies to Protect the House, Farm, Cabin & More Before and After Your Death (Online)Education & FinanceThe Concern: Our family has a cabin, homestead, hunting land, farm or second home; how do we protect this family legacy and move its use and enjoyment in the future? The Problem: Various sources and forces threaten their very existence: The nursing home and Medicaid (MA), estate taxes, family divorces, creditor and bankruptcy issues, taxes and operating expenses, unequal resources of owners, the in-laws, and use and enjoyment equality. The Answer: We will provide real-life solutions and explore four paths to resolution that will solve our problems without driving the family apart or sacrificing the family’s legacy asset. A Zoom link will be sent to the email used for registration. If registering as a couple, only select one person during the registration process. The name of your partner will be asked as a question during checkout.Winter & Spring 2026
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Golden Lake ElementaryKids ClubUpdate: February 6, 2026 Kids Club is a certified, fee-based childcare program provided by ISD 12 - Centennial Community Education. Seasonal, site-based registration options open for enrollment are available below. We serve ISD 12 students and families in a choice-based program, offering a wide variety of activities, such as: unique creative and academic experiences social-emotional learning indoor & outdoor physical activity offerings We meet (or exceed) standards for school-age childcare set by State of Minnesota guidelines, in order to provide the highest quality program. We provide care year round, with two separate seasons: School Year for ISD 12 students enrolled Pre-K and K - 5 Summer C.A.M.P. for ISD 12 students enrolled K-6 in the Fall We are conveniently located at each elementary school during the academic year, and condensed sites over the summer. See Sites and Hours We work in partnership with parents, caregivers, and their child(ren) to make their experiences happy, productive, and safe. We strengthen social emotional skills through Character Strong curriculum by teaching students key character traits: respect, responsibility, gratitude, empathy, perseverance, honesty, cooperation, courage and creativity. ** PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS ** Families must register each child, each season, by selecting from the options below. Space is limited at each site. Approved contract(s) required to attend. Program eligibility: students enrolled in ISD 12 schools who are able to meet program/behavior guidelines and use the restroom independently. Accounts must be in good standing to register and participate. Kids Club families adhere to the policies, terms, and conditions found on our website, and as stated in the Kids Club Family Handbook. ** REGISTRATION SUMMARY ** All submitted registrations begin in "Pending" status. Contracts are reviewed / approved based on eligibility and space. Families are notified of approval, or if there is a wait list. NEW IN 2026! Non-Refundable Registration Fee and Non-Refundable Tuition Deposit apply to each contract. In order to process all contracts requests as quickly as possible: electronic method for payment is now required at time of registration. $100 tuition deposit applied to your season's first invoice (and after, until depleted). Non-Refundable Deposits and Fees will be *charged upon approval* of your enrollment only. ** TO REGISTER for KIDS CLUB ** To best assist all families, we ask that you: Review Programs, Policies, and Contract Billing Procedures Determine if your request for childcare meets minimum requirements and follows enrollment windows per season: School Year '25-26 / '26-27 | Summer C.A.M.P. 2026 Complete/Submit your school-age care registration by selecting your Season, and Site, from the options below. (Pre-K Kids Club - click here) ** SUMMER C.A.M.P. 2026 ** View Summer options, registration windows, rates, lottery process, and details. Enrollment based on space available. Summary as follows: 2026 Summer CAMP Registration: $55 Non-refundable registration fee+ $100 Non- refundable Tuition Deposit apply to each approved contract. Window 2: March 9 - 22 | Lottery based Window 3: March 23 - April 30 | First come, first served, after lottery / wait list is met Window 4: May 1 - July 19 | Registration will re-open. New requests reviewed in June. Start Date: June 29 or later as space allows. ** SCHOOL YEAR ** View School Year options, registration windows, rates, and details Enrollment based on space available. Summary as follows: 2025- 2026 (current year) Registration is still open for the current school year! Be sure to select your child's school SITE, and correct school YEAR from the options below. 2026-27 Upcoming Year (K-5) Registration: Window 1: March 30 - April 12 Current Kids Club families, enrolling in K-5 in the Fall Window 2: April 27 - May 10, or thereafter Non-Current families and those that missed Window 1 (as space allows). Pre-K Kids Club: Registration opens April 27 for all new participants, and will remain open. Click to learn more!School Year 2025-26 Kids Club Childcare Site -
Golden Lake PK-KCPre-K Kids ClubPre-K Kids Club is before and/or after school childcare provided by ISD #12 - Centennial Community Education. Pre-K Kids Club offers preschool (and school-age / K-5) care programs where fun and learning come together. It’s where we build, we tinker, we paint, we play, we work together, and we create friendships! Pre-K Kids Club Hours: 6:30am to school start / school dismissal to 6:00pmNon-School Days: Optional care is available for a fee, for those who register in advance Eligibility: Pre-K participants must also be enrolled in Centennial Preschool during their school day (9:15am-3:15pm) Program Highlights: Pre-K Kids Club is a fee-based program serving our district's families during the school year We use Character Strong curriculum to work on social emotional skills by teaching students about the following character traits: respect, responsibility, gratitude, empathy, perseverance, honesty, cooperation, courage and creativity We work in partnership with parents and their child to make their experiences happy, productive, and safe In order to provide the highest quality program, Kids Club meets the standards for school-age childcare set by State of Minnesota guidelines Space is limited! Registrations are accepted through your family's arux account. Update: November 13, 2025 2025-26 School Year Registration: Open We are still accepting new registrations for the current school year. Please note, however, space is limited! Many of our sites are experiencing a Wait List (before and/or after school). To best assist all families, we ask that you: Review offered Programs, Policies, and Contract Billing Procedures on our Information and Hours page. (Summary below.) Determine if your request for childcare meets, or exceeds, the minimum requirements. Complete and Submit your Registration on arux: Pre-K Kids Club Program | K-5 Kids Club Program Your contract request will enter "Pending" status. Our team reviews all new registration requests and will notify you of space available at your child/ren's school site. Registration fee(s) are charged at the time of your contract acceptance. Key Points of Kids Club Enrollment: Registrations are accepted through your family's arux account and space is limited! Enrolling for before school care requires a minimum of 2 days Enrolling for after school care requires a minimum of 2 days Schedules must be consistently the same weekdays from week to week. Drop In and Non-School day care are options for currently enrolled families, only Student participants must be able to safely engage in a choice-based environment, and use the restroom independently Kids Club Contract Invoices are billed monthly by the 15th, and due by the 1st (prior to receiving childcare) County Childcare Assistance (CCAP) is accepted, with documented eligibility All schedule changes (known as contract changes) are subject to a $25 contract change fee per contract All contract changes require a two-week advanced notice, either by requesting the change using your family's arux account or by emailing kidsclub@isd12.org When requesting a contract be canceled/withdrawn, we require a two-week advanced notice, either by requesting the withdrawal using your family's arux account or be emailing kidsclub@isd12.org Lack of attendance is not an accepted form of notification for contract change or cancellation Kids Club families adhere to the policies, terms, and conditions found on our website, and as stated in the Kids Club Program Handbook. Visit https://communityed.isd12.org/kids-club/information-hours for additional information.School Year 2025-26 Pre-K Pre-K Kids Club Childcare Site -
Gymnastics Open Gym (gr. 1-6, all skill levels)Sports & RecreationFullOpen gymnastics is a non-structured, supervised time to practice gymnastics skills and have fun. All participants must sign in. $5/person at the door for half-hour session or $10 for an hour session. This is a pay at the door activity. Course is marked as full as online registration disabled. Information listed here is for your information only.Winter & Spring 2026
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Starting SoonHow Wills and Trusts Can and Cannot Help YouEducation & FinanceWhat is estate planning and why is it crucial? This class explores the purposes for estate planning; basic plans for married couples and single individuals; and reviews wills and trusts in detail. Also reviewed are power of attorney, guardianship, health care directive and the probate process. A well-planned estate will allow the maker to stay in control even in the event of disability and will avoid probate and unnecessary fees and delays upon death.Winter & Spring 2026 -
Intro to Diving (ages 9-13)AquaticsPrerequisite: Passed Red Cross Level 3 or equivalent skills, able to swim one length front crawl and demonstrate basic diving principles. Designed for children between the ages of 9-13 wanting to try diving or to work on diving techniques. Learn basic techniques such as approach, hurdle, height and entry on dives, as well as dry-land training for refining each technique.Winter & Spring 2026
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Intro to Pickleball ClinicSports & RecreationJoin in the fun! Come learn what this sport is all about. During the clinic you'll learn how to effectively hit the ball, maintain a rally, keep score, the rules and basic game play. At the end of this clinic players will have the foundational knowledge and skills to start playing pickleball. Bring equipment if you have it; otherwise, we'll have a few paddles available for use.Winter & Spring 2026 -
Karate (ages 4-6 & 7-12)Sports & RecreationKarate is a great way for students to increase their sense of responsibility and build self-esteem. Choose martial arts training to supplement your student’s education and see how they benefit! A uniform is included, wear comfortable clothing to the first class.Winter & Spring 2026
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Kids ClubUpdate: February 6, 2026 Kids Club is a certified, fee-based childcare program provided by ISD 12 - Centennial Community Education. Seasonal, site-based registration options open for enrollment are available below. We serve ISD 12 students and families in a choice-based program, offering a wide variety of activities, such as: unique creative and academic experiences social-emotional learning indoor & outdoor physical activity offerings We meet (or exceed) standards for school-age childcare set by State of Minnesota guidelines, in order to provide the highest quality program. We provide care year round, with two separate seasons: School Year for ISD 12 students enrolled Pre-K and K - 5 Summer C.A.M.P. for ISD 12 students enrolled K-6 in the Fall We are conveniently located at each elementary school during the academic year, and condensed sites over the summer. See Sites and Hours We work in partnership with parents, caregivers, and their child(ren) to make their experiences happy, productive, and safe. We strengthen social emotional skills through Character Strong curriculum by teaching students key character traits: respect, responsibility, gratitude, empathy, perseverance, honesty, cooperation, courage and creativity. ** PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS ** Families must register each child, each season, by selecting from the options below. Space is limited at each site. Approved contract(s) required to attend. Program eligibility: students enrolled in ISD 12 schools who are able to meet program/behavior guidelines and use the restroom independently. Accounts must be in good standing to register and participate. Kids Club families adhere to the policies, terms, and conditions found on our website, and as stated in the Kids Club Family Handbook. ** REGISTRATION SUMMARY ** All submitted registrations begin in "Pending" status. Contracts are reviewed / approved based on eligibility and space. Families are notified of approval, or if there is a wait list. NEW IN 2026! Non-Refundable Registration Fee and Non-Refundable Tuition Deposit apply to each contract. In order to process all contracts requests as quickly as possible: electronic method for payment is now required at time of registration. $100 tuition deposit applied to your season's first invoice (and after, until depleted). Non-Refundable Deposits and Fees will be *charged upon approval* of your enrollment only. ** TO REGISTER for KIDS CLUB ** To best assist all families, we ask that you: Review Programs, Policies, and Contract Billing Procedures Determine if your request for childcare meets minimum requirements and follows enrollment windows per season: School Year '25-26 / '26-27 | Summer C.A.M.P. 2026 Complete/Submit your school-age care registration by selecting your Season, and Site, from the options below. (Pre-K Kids Club - click here) ** SUMMER C.A.M.P. 2026 ** View Summer options, registration windows, rates, lottery process, and details. Enrollment based on space available. Summary as follows: 2026 Summer CAMP Registration: $55 Non-refundable registration fee+ $100 Non- refundable Tuition Deposit apply to each approved contract. Window 2: March 9 - 22 | Lottery based Window 3: March 23 - April 30 | First come, first served, after lottery / wait list is met Window 4: May 1 - July 19 | Registration will re-open. New requests reviewed in June. Start Date: June 29 or later as space allows. ** SCHOOL YEAR ** View School Year options, registration windows, rates, and details Enrollment based on space available. Summary as follows: 2025- 2026 (current year) Registration is still open for the current school year! Be sure to select your child's school SITE, and correct school YEAR from the options below. 2026-27 Upcoming Year (K-5) Registration: Window 1: March 30 - April 12 Current Kids Club families, enrolling in K-5 in the Fall Window 2: April 27 - May 10, or thereafter Non-Current families and those that missed Window 1 (as space allows). Pre-K Kids Club: Registration opens April 27 for all new participants, and will remain open. Click to learn more!Child Care Program -
Little Tumblers (ages 3-4)Sports & RecreationMust be potty trained, able to follow basic instructions and comfortable in a group without parent.Developing gymnasts will learn basic and fundamental gymnastic skills in a safe, fun, age appropriate, structured environment. Wear non-baggy athletic clothes, no tights (socks or bare feet only). Class ratio 6:1.Winter & Spring 2026 -
Lunch & Learn at a Funeral HomeEducation & FinanceYou've attended a funeral before and have likely left with thoughts about planning for your own farewell. What would you want? What would you not want? How do you make sure these wishes are carried out? Come join us for lunch and learn at a local funeral home to ask questions, get answers, and uncover the benefits of getting a plan together in advance. Soup, sandwiches, salad, and dessert served.Winter & Spring 2026
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Marvelous Macarons (age 18+)CookingPerfect for any occasion - baby showers, graduations, weddings, birthdays and more. You will be the talk of the party with these beautiful, delectable treats. You will learn to make, bake, fill, and decorate them in different flavors, colors, and fillings. Each participant leaves with a lovely box of finished macarons. Bring $13 to class payable to instructor for supplies.Winter & Spring 2026 -
Medicare 101Education & FinancePlanning for Medicare is intimidating. If you or a family member is nearing the age of 65, you should plan to attend to learn the basics of what Medicare is, how it works, how to avoid penalties, and what you need to know to prepare yourself for this process. If registering as a couple, please only register one person. The name of the person attending with you will be asked as a question during the checkout process.Winter & Spring 2026 -
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Middle School Cougar Strength (gr. 7-8)Middle SchoolCougar Strength is designed for all 7th and 8th grade Centennial student athletes who want to develop explosive power absolute strength, muscular endurance, speed, quickness, agility, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness. The program achieves these measured athletic qualities by introducing our middle school athletes to the base movements and their variations along with other movement preparatory exercises; high-intensity, strength-building exercises; exercises containing plyometric properties; proper technique and teaching progressions; and researched program design and periodization. Cougar Strength is the only program in the school that collects ALL athletes and brings them into one room with a common goal - developing themselves as an athlete to help their teams be successful. Cougar Strength will challenge you and bring your game to the next level. If you are ready to invest in your future success and more importantly, Centennial athletics future success, sign up today! Due to the low cost, sessions missed for weather or emergency cancelations will not be rescheduled. Activity buses depart at 4:45 pm, and after-school supervision is available at no additional charge in the cafeteria until 6 pm. Please check the box on the registration form if you'll utilize busing or care.Winter & Spring 2026
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Middle School Girls Who Code (gr. 6-8)Middle SchoolClub members will learn about computer science concepts, and just as importantly, they'll learn that they have a community in the computer science space! Girls Who Code offers an online program with project-based activities. Our curricula include activities for students with no computer science experience all the way up to college-level concepts. Throughout the club members will learn to see themselves as computer scientists, gain exposure to project management and problem-solving techniques, build sisterhood in a safe and supportive environment, learn the foundational computer science concepts that form the basis for all programming languages, and learn a variety of programming languages, including Scratch, Swift, Python, and JavaScript. Our activities and tutorials offer a range of difficulty for beginner programmers who have little to no experience programming to more advanced learners. Girls will have the opportunity to form a team to compete in the spring league of CoderZ, competing against other schools around the country. Bring a water bottle and a nut free snack.Winter & Spring 2026
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Middle School Improv (gr. 6-8)CMS ImprovThe middle school improv team is entering its 23rd year! Improvisation is likely to be known as a performance form that allows audience participation, is based in comedy, and is only for the very quick-witted. Improvisation, however, is a truly adaptable art form that has proven to be an effective tool onstage and off for many different age groups and levels of experience. In other words, while it can be highly entertaining, improvisation is much more than “being funny.” The tenets of improvisation – namely saying yes or accepting ideas without judgment, creating a safe atmosphere and listening – have made this form important to actors and non-actors alike. For actors, improvisation is crucial to being in the moment and learning to trust your instincts onstage, particularly in auditions. For non-actors, improvisation is an effective tool for sharpening focus, evolving creative ideas, improving communication skills, and teamwork. Students who participate in Improv greatly improve their listening skills, focus, and schoolwork. Visit CentennialTheatre.org for more information.Fall 2025 -
Mini Kickers Soccer (ages 3-5)Sports & RecreationMini Kickers is a high-energy program for soccer players 3-5 years old. Mini Kickers is a FUN, age-appropriate and professionally guided introduction to the game of soccer. Boys and girls from novice to competent learn soccer skills through fun games and get to use these newfound skills in a daily scrimmage. Bring a size 3 soccer ball and gym shoes (no cleats). Shin guards optional.Winter & Spring 2026 -
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